Six Flags financial problems are more with long term debt than with a short term cash crunch. They are actually pretty well situated to survive this crisis and look like they could service their debt and operations for a year or more. SEAS I’m not as sure about as their cash position is pretty weak and they have a lot of operating expenses that aren’t easy to trim.Quoting this from the BGW thread...
Remember that Six Flags Great Adventure and Six Flags Discovery Kingdom both exist. It's not as big an issue for the chain as it is for SEAS, but SF was already in a really rough spot going into this.
Of all the big chains, Six Flags is the one I'm most worried about.
Unless you can source something im calling hogwash. Without paying to operate the parks, expenses should be much lowerSix Flags financial problems are more with long term debt than with a short term cash crunch. They are actually pretty well situated to survive this crisis and look like they could service their debt and operations for a year or more. SEAS I’m not as sure about as their cash position is pretty weak and they have a lot of operating expenses that aren’t easy to trim.
Go read their financial statements. The big things that matter are current assets (particularly cash) less inventory, operating expenses, and interest expenses. Assume effectively zero income coming in and you can see how long until money runs out and they are insolvent.Unless you can source something im calling hogwash. Without paying to operate the parks, expenses should be much lower
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From twitter I have been hearing that dozens of College Program kids are walking off the job mid shift at EPCOT right now.
Ample Hills Creamery has filed bankruptcy....
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